The Middlebury College Department of Theatre and Dance continues its fall season with William Shakespeare’s As You Like It, a play of impulsiveness, melancholy, and exile. Director Cheryl Faraone sets this new production in the early 20th century, a time when the world tipped over and all was irrevocably changed.
Opening Thursday, 10/18: The annual First Years Show, sponsored by the Theatre Program. See some of the greatest characters New York theatre has served up in the last 5 years! Directed by Lisa Velten Smith.
Director Alex Draper '88 directs U.S. Drag on October 25-27. Obie Award-winning playwright Gina Gionfriddo has crafted a raucous riff on post-millenial New York City, following two stylish would-be celebrities.
Students, faculty, and staff from Middlebury's theatre program have just returned from a successful summer repertory season with professional affiliate company PTP/NYC. The company presented Caryl Churchill's Serious Money and Neal Bell's Monster at the Atlantic Stage 2 in New York City.
Eight members of the faculty have been promoted to the rank of associate professor without limit of tenure.
Eight members of the Middlebury College faculty have been promoted to the rank of associate professor without limit of tenure.
The Middlebury College Department of Theatre and Dance presents Serious Money, a play by Caryl Churchill, and directed by Cheryl Faraone, May 3-5. Set in the trading pits and board rooms of London’s financial district, known simply as “the City,” the play explores themes of greed, power, and politics.